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Avoid nasty surprises

Preparation saves you half the time and prevents you from encountering nasty surprises prior to, during and after the flight. And, if you are traveling with children, people with disabilities, or with your pet, preparation is a must.

Your Health
Ones health is the most important asset to consider when traveling to foreign countries. Food and waterborne diseases are the number one cause of illness in travelers. Not to mention diseases which are spread by mosquito bites.

A Child's Solo (unaccompanied) Trip
The airline policies on "unaccompanied minors" are fairly straightforward and vary little between most major carriers. But before planning your child's trip, keep certain ground rules in mind, talk to your child about what to expect, explain common sense rules about not talking to strangers and seeking help only from uniformed personnel, amongst others.

Passengers with Disabilities
Millions of people world wide have disabilities. The Air Carrier Access Act and the Departments of Transportation (DOT) set out rules and procedures designed to prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in air travel and to ensure that these individuals have the same opportunity as anyone else to enjoy a pleasant flight.

Travel Tips for Seniors
Travelers 65 years of age or over may benefit from reduced fares, less limitations and restrictions, and may benefit from various other services. However, Seniors also carry the burden of their age and traveling will require them to take certain precautions.

Travel with your Pet
The notion of leaving their pets behind is for some travelers too difficult to consider. Flying with your pet is certainly not the easiest thing to do, as there are many additional factors to take into account. Air travel can be very traumatic on pets, so it is vital to be well prepared if you are bringing a pet with you.

Getting Better Airline Meals
Meal service by the airlines has been the target of many passengers' ire throughout the years since the inception of food service in 1919. Many passengers feel the term "airline food" might simply be an oxymoron.

Group Policies
When ten or more Customers are booked by a single individual, company, corporation, or booking agency for travel on the same scheduled service boarding at the same origin with the same destination and for the same purpose, their reservations must be made as a group through the Carriers' Group Travel Center, and all applicable group policies and procedures must be followed.


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